ITF confirms Ever Given crew welfare, but Egypt cannot hold Suez seafarers hostage
Representatives of the International Transport Workers’ Federation boarded the MV Ever Given in order to check on the health and welfare of the crew.
Read moreRepresentatives of the International Transport Workers’ Federation boarded the MV Ever Given in order to check on the health and welfare of the crew.
Read moreTwo crew members of the container ship Ever Given will be allowed to return to India due to urgent personal reasons, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) confirmed on Thursday.
Read moreThe operators of the Ever Given ship are considering transferring the ship's containers to other vessels as it remains stuck.
Read moreTT Club warns supply chain operators regarding the impact of disruption due to the recent blockage in the Suez Canal and emphasizes resilience.
Read moreAlthough the container ship “Ever Given” was fortunately freed after less than a week blocking the Suez Canal, the consequences for owners and operators due to the delays caused may last for several weeks or even months, notes Mrs Nina Stuhrmann from BIMCO.
Read moreThe chairman of the Suez Canal Authority has suggested a possible mistake by the captain of the Ever Given could have led to the grounding of the giant container ship in the waterway last month.
Read moreAlthough the Suez Canal Blockage is resolved and global trade is getting back to normal, Egypt will not release the Ever Given until its owners agree to pay as much as USD 1 billion dollars in compensation, local authorities informed.
Read moreThe Suez Canal Authority is considering expanding the southern section of the waterway where the container ship Ever Given became stranded, its chairman told Reuters on Tuesday.
Read moreAfter the re-floating of the Ever Given in the Suez Canal last week, the owners of the ship have declared a General Average.
Read moreFollowing the recent Suez Canal blockage, terminals and shipping lines are focusing on coordinating the empty containers, so that they are in the terminal yards for the shortest possible time.
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